All the Year Round, Τόμος 8Charles Dickens, 1872 |
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... Lake Minoosac 444 Cupboard Papers : Hydrophobia . 300 America . Mr. Horace Greeley 510 Fin - Bec Explains 539 ... Lord Mayor's Men in Armour , to . 228 ECHOES in Buildings , Mountains , The 615 Bets , Some remarkable 389 & c . 347 " Bonny ...
... Lake Minoosac 444 Cupboard Papers : Hydrophobia . 300 America . Mr. Horace Greeley 510 Fin - Bec Explains 539 ... Lord Mayor's Men in Armour , to . 228 ECHOES in Buildings , Mountains , The 615 Bets , Some remarkable 389 & c . 347 " Bonny ...
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... Sir Dominick's Bargain PAGE PAGE Umbrella , The 448 471 • 246 VENETIA ... Lord Westbourne's Heir 308 , 331 25 , 49 , 73 , 97 , 121 , 145 , 169 , 193 ... Lake 444 Dulce Domum 159 RACES . Turf Prophets . 156 Surrey Selborne , A 395 ...
... Sir Dominick's Bargain PAGE PAGE Umbrella , The 448 471 • 246 VENETIA ... Lord Westbourne's Heir 308 , 331 25 , 49 , 73 , 97 , 121 , 145 , 169 , 193 ... Lake 444 Dulce Domum 159 RACES . Turf Prophets . 156 Surrey Selborne , A 395 ...
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... lake , the blackbird on the thorn Sings songs of love to cheer his mate . And on the south wind borne , There comes ... Sir Thomas Falconer , lord mayor of London , built a postern in the City wall , so that citizens might pass ...
... lake , the blackbird on the thorn Sings songs of love to cheer his mate . And on the south wind borne , There comes ... Sir Thomas Falconer , lord mayor of London , built a postern in the City wall , so that citizens might pass ...
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... LORD LAKE'S campaign in 1804 , against Holkah and his cruel Pindarees , was carried on in a way which would astonish a modern soldier . Lieutenant Shipp , of the Eighty- seventh Regiment , who won his commission in that wild warfare ...
... LORD LAKE'S campaign in 1804 , against Holkah and his cruel Pindarees , was carried on in a way which would astonish a modern soldier . Lieutenant Shipp , of the Eighty- seventh Regiment , who won his commission in that wild warfare ...
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... Lord Lake afterwards purchased it for two hundred rupees . Out- side the principal gate of the fort , Lake's men came upon five companies which had deserted from Monson in his masterly retreat from Jeypore . They were dressed in full ...
... Lord Lake afterwards purchased it for two hundred rupees . Out- side the principal gate of the fort , Lake's men came upon five companies which had deserted from Monson in his masterly retreat from Jeypore . They were dressed in full ...
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Alice asked Beaufort House beautiful better called Calverley Calverley's Camlough Cauterets CHARLES DICKENS Claxton colour cried dead dear death Doctor Johnson door dress EDMUND YATES eyes face feel fire garden gentleman girl give hand head hear heard heart Hendon horse hour Humphrey Statham hundred husband Islington John kind knew Lacenaire lady Lincoln's Inn Fields lived London look Lord Lord Lake Lullington Madame Du Tertre Martin Gurwood ment Micromega mind Miss Monsieur morning mother never night once passed Paul Paul's Pauline perhaps poor pounds pretty round Saint-Aulaire seemed seen side smile soon sound stone Stonehenge stood story strange tell thing thought tion told took Torkill trees turned voice walked wife window woman wood word young
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Σελίδα 84 - Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three years, I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.
Σελίδα 182 - Islington, where he was waiting for his sister, whom he had directed to meet him : there was then nothing of disorder discernible in his mind by any but himself, but he had withdrawn from study, and travelled with no other book than an English Testament, such as children carry to the school; when his friend took it into his hand, out of curiosity to see what companion a Man of Letters had chosen, 'I have but one book,' said Collins, 'but that is the best.
Σελίδα 462 - He doth excel In honour, courtesy, and all the parts Court can call, hers, or man could call his arts. He's prudent, valiant, just and temperate: In him all virtue is beheld in state; And he is built like some imperial room For that to dwell in, and be still at home.
Σελίδα 33 - ... and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight ; The shaft hath just been shot — the arrow bright With an immortal's vengeance ; in his eye And nostril beautiful disdain, and might And majesty, flash their full lightnings by, Developing in that one glance the Deity. But in his delicate form — a dream of Love, Shaped by some solitary nymph, whose breast Longed for a deathless lover from above, And maddened in that vision...
Σελίδα 304 - He rather prays you will be pleased to see One such, today, as other plays should be; Where neither chorus wafts you o'er the seas...
Σελίδα 368 - The number of living creatures of all orders whose existence intimately depends on the kelp is wonderful. A great volume might be written describing the inhabitants of one of these beds of sea-weed. Almost...
Σελίδα 469 - I cannot tell upon what grounds many people conceive they have a right, at a theatre, to make such a prodigious noise as to prevent others from hearing what is going forward on the stage. Theatres are not absolute necessaries of life, and any person may stay away who does not approve of the manner in which they are managed.
Σελίδα 462 - Work by my fancy, with his hand. Draw first a cloud, all save her neck, And, out of that, make day to break ; Till like her face it do appear, And men may think all light rose there.
Σελίδα 128 - My advice to you, sir, is to come or send as soon as possible. Your company is desired greatly, for the people are very uneasy, but are willing to stay and venture their lives with you, and now is the time to flusterate their intentions and keep the country, whilst we are in it.
Σελίδα 33 - Or view the Lord of the unerring bow, The God of Life, and Poesy, and Light — The Sun in human limbs arrayed, and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight ; The shaft hath just been shot— the arrow bright With an Immortal's vengeance— in his eye And nostril beautiful Disdain, and Might And Majesty, flash their full lightnings by, Developing in that one glance the Deity.